The report by Freemuse outlines how European governments carry the legal responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil obligations to artistic freedom.
During Shawky's visit to the IQMF in Amsterdam, we talked about his passion for Arab popular culture and his perspectives on queer cinema and censorship.
On 6 December, the three ministers responsible for International Cultural Policy have submitted the new policy framework to the House of Representatives
The annual IQMF festival celebrated its 5th anniversary with much needed films, talks, performances and exhibitions. An impression of Saturday’s activities.
On December 8, the project Youth Artivists for Change will be discussed during International Queer & Migrant Film Festival. An interview with Arbër Kodra.
Equality is a sectoral prioritiy for the European Council. The report summarises the main recommendations regarding cultural and creative sectors and gender
HAU director Annemie Vanackere opened our fully booked meet-up on internationalisation with a keynote about the dynamics of the international cultural climate.
Wat verandert er na de Brexit voor culturele organisaties, collectieven, individuele kunstenaars en culturele professionals in de samenwerking met het VK?
In the process of applying for a visa to enter the Schengen zone, artists encounter all kinds of difficulties. How come, and what are the consequences?
In 2018, the amount of Dutch cultural activities in Egypt increased sharply. How come? And who are the artists that travelled to a country unknown to them?
Photographer Cynthia Boll wins the Zilveren Camera award for her series 'Sinking Cities, Jakarta', a follow up of the project 'The People Behind The Seawall'
Minister Bussemaker ontving op 3 oktober de eerste versie van de Fair Practice Code voor de kunsten. DutchCulture zorgde voor het internationale perspectief.